Propagande en Corée du Nord (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Propagande en Corée du Nord" in French language version.

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academia.edu

  • (en) Balázs Szalontai, « Instrumental Nationalism? The Dokdo Problem Through the Lens of North Korean Propaganda and Diplomacy », Northeast Asian History Foundation, vol. 10, no 2,‎ , p. 105-162 (lire en ligne [archive du ]).

aljazeera.com

  • (en) « North Korea's cinema of dreams : 101 East gains rare insight into the beating heart of North Korea's film industry », 101 East, Al Jazeera English,‎ (lire en ligne).

archive.is

  • (en) Balázs Szalontai, « Instrumental Nationalism? The Dokdo Problem Through the Lens of North Korean Propaganda and Diplomacy », Northeast Asian History Foundation, vol. 10, no 2,‎ , p. 105-162 (lire en ligne [archive du ]).

army.mil

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bbc.co.uk

news.bbc.co.uk

  • (en) « North Korea profile », sur BBC News Asia, .
  • (en) Caroline Gluck, « North Korea's film industry boom », BBC News: Asie-Pacific, BBC,‎ (lire en ligne).

bbc.co.uk

  • (en) « North Korea propaganda taken off YouTube after Activision complaint », BBC News,‎ (lire en ligne).
  • (en) « Anonymous 'hacks' North Korea social network accounts », BBC News,‎ (lire en ligne).

bbc.com

  • (en) « YouTube blocks North Korean state television channel », BBC,‎ (lire en ligne).

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businessinsider.com

cnn.com

edition.cnn.com

  • "(en) Mike Chinoy, « North Korea's propaganda machine », International CNN: Asia, Panmunjom, South Korea, CNN,‎ (lire en ligne).

foxnews.com

  • (en) Associated Press, Associated Press, « North Korea's Twitter, flickr accounts hacked amid rising tension », Fox News,‎ (lire en ligne).
  • (en) Associated Press, « North Korea Joins Facebook, After Opening Twitter and YouTube Accounts », Fox News, Seoul, South Korea,‎ (lire en ligne).

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latimes.com

  • (en) Salvador Rodriguez, « North Korea's Twitter, Flickr accounts hacked; Anonymous speaks up », Los Angeles Times,‎ (lire en ligne).

mercurynews.com

  • (en) Sangwon Yoon, « North Korea says it has joined Twitter, YouTube », Associated Press, Seoul, South Korea,‎ (lire en ligne).

nytimes.com

  • (en) Choe Sang-Hun, « North Korea Takes to Twitter and YouTube », The New York Times (édition New York), Seoul, South Korea,‎ , A7 (lire en ligne).

reuters.com

  • (en) Amie Ferris-Rotman, « Exhibitions: Art or propaganda? North Korea exhibit in Moscow », Reuters, Moscow, Russia,‎ (lire en ligne).

slate.com

  • (en) Christopher Hitchens, « A Nation of Racist Dwarfs: Kim Jong-il's regime is even weirder and more despicable than you thought », Fighting Words, Slate,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ).

telegraph.co.uk

  • (en) « North Korea drops propaganda leaflets over border », AFP / The Telegraph,‎ (lire en ligne).
  • (en) Laura Roberts, « North Korea joins Facebook: North Korea appears to have joined the social networking site Facebook after its Twitter account was blocked by South Korea under the country's security laws », The Telegraph, Telegraph Media Group,‎ (lire en ligne).
  • (en) « North Korea's Twitter account hacked to call for uprising: The North Korean government's official Twitter account appears to have been hacked, with the feed calling for an uprising to remove the leaders from power », The Telegraph,‎ (lire en ligne).

theguardian.com

  • (en) Mark Tran, « Travelling into Korea's demilitarised zone: Run DMZ », Guardian Media Group,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Kijong-dong was built specially in the north area of DMZ. Designed to show the superiority of the communist model, it has no residents except soldiers. »

thetimes.co.uk

  • (en) Lucy Bannerman, « Gallery show for North Korea's propaganda », The Times, Times Newspapers Ltd,‎ (lire en ligne Inscription nécessaire).

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